Rendon evens game with sac fly (game tied 1-1)
Mikolas got a no-decision in Game 1 of the NLDS against the Braves, allowing one run in five innings of a game St. Louis to a victory over visiting Atlanta and sent the National League Division Series to a decisive fifth game.

Eager to vote? Advance polls may be for you
The voter information card shows where to vote on election day and the location of the voter's poll from among 22 advance polls. And you probably already know this already, but it's worth repeating: Canadians don't vote directly for a prime minister.

Warren: 'Marry one woman. Assuming you can find one'
Warren, who has surged in the polls, released a new plan where she vowed to use "every legal tool" to ensure equal LGBT rights. They are precious in his sight. "And it is truly about the preciousness of each and every life".

Boeing strips CEO of chairman role as 737 Max crisis drags on
The aircraft was later involved in two crashes that killed 346 people in Indonesia and Ethiopia, including Irishman Mick Ryan. FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said Friday the agency would respond to all recommendations in the "unvarnished" review.

Jane Fonda arrested during climate change protest
Ira Arlook, of the group Fire Drill Fridays, confirmed that Fonda was arrested at the inaugural demonstration Friday. Amid the protest, Fonda was arrested, handcuffed and placed in a police van, video posted to social media shows.

Padres pitcher Jacob Nix tased during alleged dog-door break
Nix ran away after the incident, but cops eventually caught up to him a few blocks away and arrested him for criminal trespass. Nix is now listed on the MLB's official site as playing for the Peoria Javelinas during the Arizona Fall League.

Acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan steps down
McAleenan served in the role for six months, replacing Kirstjen Nielsen, who sat at the helm of the powerful agency for 1.5 years. As the New York Times notes, because of the Vacancies Act: "none of those hard-liners can immediately succeed Mr.

'Border on fire' as Turkey intensifies Syria campaign
They have been holding thousands of captured IS fighters in prisons and tens of thousands of their relatives in detention. Both sides report civilian deaths and injuries as mortars are lobbed over the border into Turkey.

NBC News Reporter's Son Adorably Interrupts Mom's Live Broadcast

The video is now going viral, showing Courtney reporting on Turkish military's offensive in northern Syria when suddenly, her son appears on the air.

One of the journalists identified this week as an alleged recipient of a classified leak from a Defense Intelligence Agency worker had an adorable on-air moment that same day - as her 4-year-old son wandered onto the set during a live broadcast.

News correspondent Courtney Kube was on MSNBC Wednesday morning to report on Turkish airstrikes in Syria. As Kube addressed the situation, her son came up behind her and started reaching up to her while she was speaking. Ms Kube said, smiling during the segment.